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asomething | how would I pass --install-layout=deb in this rules file? http://paste.ubuntu.com/125541/ | 00:57 |
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directhex | pass to what specifically? | 01:00 |
james_w | asomething: does dh work for setup.py? | 01:01 |
directhex | looks like a lot of unneeded rules in there to me | 01:01 |
james_w | if so it probably needs to be patched | 01:01 |
asomething | it's the rules file from deluge, which uses setup.py | 01:02 |
directhex | at what point is setup.py used? | 01:03 |
directhex | sorry, i don't know python at all | 01:03 |
asomething | it's called by dh build | 01:05 |
directhex | okay, got it | 01:06 |
directhex | dget http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/w/wicd/wicd_1.5.9-3.dsc | 01:06 |
directhex | then look at its debian/rules | 01:06 |
james_w | asomething: it should be added to the "setup.py install" step | 01:06 |
directhex | does exactly what you want - dh7 with setup.py mangling | 01:06 |
asomething | thanks | 01:08 |
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leonel | what's used for dget in dapper ?? | 02:17 |
leonel | get each file then dpkg-soruce ?? | 02:17 |
dtchen_ | no, you can still dget some.dsc | 02:17 |
dtchen_ | just make sure devscripts is installed, as per Debian | 02:18 |
leonel | ii devscripts 2.9.10 Scripts to make the life of a Debian Package | 02:18 |
leonel | leonel@dapper:~$ dget | 02:18 |
leonel | -bash: dget: command not found | 02:18 |
leonel | there's this note : NOTE: dget is not included in the devscripts package for Ubuntu dapper. | 02:19 |
leonel | in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PbuilderHowto#Downloading Source Packages Using dget | 02:19 |
dtchen_ | you could manually backport devscripts. | 02:20 |
leonel | dtchen_: thanks .. just wget the orig.tar.gz dsc and diff.gz .. | 02:20 |
ScottK | leonel: Did you see we did the Dapper clamav update today? | 02:21 |
leonel | ScottK great news .. any test or package that needs work ?? | 02:31 |
ScottK | leonel: No. It's done and in dapper-backports. Just waiting for rdepends to finish building now. | 02:32 |
leonel | great .. | 02:32 |
ScottK | james_w: Your most recent post on planet has me curious who the idiot was as I'm reasonably certain you aren't a crap maintainer. | 02:43 |
leonel | scottK I'm working with upstream and debian maintainers for www.cherokee-project.org, am I still on time to include the just released 0.99.2 version in Jaunty ?? cherokee does not have rdepends | 02:56 |
ScottK | leonel: It needs an FFe. Convince me. | 02:56 |
leonel | ok .. I'll work on convince you .. | 02:57 |
leonel | scottK I can do more clamav work ... | 02:58 |
leonel | haha | 02:58 |
ScottK | Great. Go start porting stuff to 0.95. The RC is out. | 02:59 |
leonel | https://edge.launchpad.net/~cherokee-webserver/+archive/ppa <-- this is the PPA for cherokee .. | 02:59 |
ScottK | I saw that. | 03:00 |
leonel | scottK Ok the 0.95 is for jaunty right ?? | 03:00 |
ScottK | leonel: Assuming we get the rdpends ported, yes. | 03:00 |
ScottK | Then we get to start the backports dance all over. | 03:00 |
leonel | scottK ok .. | 03:01 |
ScottK | leonel: The link to common-licenses for GPL should link to GPL-2 since GPL may at some point point to another version and your package is GPL v2 only. | 03:11 |
leonel | scottK thanks | 03:32 |
leonel | scottK so I'll work on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess for Cherokee to see if it can be included ?? | 03:39 |
ScottK | Yes. | 03:39 |
ScottK | For server packages like this, I have delegated authority to approve them by myself. No 2nd approval needed. | 03:40 |
leonel | ScottK Great .. so I must to clamav prior the FFe .. :( | 03:41 |
leonel | jejeje | 03:41 |
ScottK | No. | 03:41 |
leonel | s/so/to | 03:41 |
leonel | so I can convice you hehehe | 03:41 |
leonel | let me get it packaged for debian unstable so it can be made a sync or merge .. | 03:43 |
Laibsch | Hi, can somebody please rebuild python-4suite-xml, python-kaa-base and python-kaa-metadata against python 2.6 in Jaunty? | 05:45 |
Laibsch | It is currently preventing some upgrades for me in Jaunty | 05:45 |
anakron | Hi all | 05:49 |
anakron | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/memaker/+bug/290531 | 05:49 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 290531 in memaker "memaker .desktop entry is in Accessories rather than Graphics" [Low,New] | 05:49 |
anakron | someone can accept it? | 05:50 |
Laibsch | done (as far as LP is concerned) | 05:57 |
freeflying | how to use schroot with a encrypted home partition? | 06:12 |
eMerzh | If a MOTU want to review my package that was waiting for too long in revu ( http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=sqliteman ) | 07:08 |
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Toadstool | g'morning! | 08:13 |
mok0 | james_w: ping | 08:29 |
billybigrigger | is there a process to request an app for packaging to be included into well KK i guess since jaunty is already at alpha 5? or is left up to me to test it out and package it myself if i want it in repos? | 08:47 |
mok0 | !revu | 08:48 |
ubottu | REVU is a web-based tool to give people who have worked on Ubuntu packages a chance to "put their packages out there" for other people to look at and comment on in a structured manner. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/REVU | 08:48 |
mok0 | billybigrigger: ^ | 08:48 |
billybigrigger | thanks, but i havent packaged it | 08:49 |
mok0 | billybigrigger: ah, well... off you go :-P | 08:49 |
billybigrigger | but what im asking is can end-users like myself package something and submit it somewhere for approval to be included? | 08:49 |
billybigrigger | ahh | 08:50 |
billybigrigger | answered my own question.... | 08:50 |
* billybigrigger continues to read the REVU wiki | 08:50 | |
mok0 | billybigrigger: yes, you package it and upload to REVU | 08:50 |
billybigrigger | is there any packaging guidelines i must follow? | 08:53 |
mok0 | billybigrigger: yes, there's a guide on the wiki | 08:57 |
mok0 | !packaging | billybigrigger | 08:57 |
ubottu | billybigrigger: The packaging guide is at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages for information on getting a package integrated into Ubuntu - Other developer resources are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment - See also !backports | 08:57 |
tarzeau | will jaunty sync once more from debian sid? or | 09:33 |
tarzeau | is there someone syncing single packages manually? i have a bunch that i upgraded | 09:33 |
StevenK | tarzeau: We don't automatically sync, and haven't for sometime. | 09:34 |
StevenK | tarzeau: If you want packages sync'd, file a sync request. | 09:34 |
tarzeau | StevenK: ok | 09:38 |
directhex | NCommander, ever tried getting other arches going in qemu? i'm failing to get sparc or ppc to be useful | 09:42 |
sistpoty|work | hi folks | 09:43 |
james_w | mok0: pong | 10:00 |
directhex | james_w, context for blog post? | 10:16 |
james_w | directhex: debian-devel@ | 10:17 |
ogra | directhex, talk to ScriptRiper in #ubuntu-arm, he works on the suse build service .... | 10:17 |
Laney | train internet is awful | 10:17 |
ogra | *Ripper | 10:17 |
Laney | ps afternoon all | 10:18 |
directhex | ogra, i didn't think OBS did anything other than x86/amd64 | 10:18 |
directhex | Laney, yes, it is. relying on 3g mobile reception = suck | 10:18 |
ogra | they do armel and ppc afaik | 10:18 |
ogra | so at least for the ppc side he should be helpful | 10:18 |
directhex | Laney, also, relying on $MOBILE_NETWORK's content filtering (orange think ubuntuforums is adult-only) | 10:19 |
ogra | not sure about sparc | 10:19 |
Laney | I know I wouldn't let my kids near there :( | 10:19 |
directhex | Laney, they might get ideas about running arch! | 10:19 |
Laney | gah | 10:20 |
* Laney tries ssh -D | 10:20 | |
Laney | bah | 10:25 |
directhex | james_w, any specific thread? i mainly read d-d@ to giggle at j00rg | 10:26 |
savvas | "mobile-broadband-provider-info" couldn't you find a bigger name? :P | 10:26 |
james_w | directhex: the manpages one | 10:27 |
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savvas | anyone working on mobile-broadband-provider-info? | 10:41 |
savvas | could use some updating, I'll check | 10:42 |
slytherin | savvas: IIRC #mbca is the channel. | 10:44 |
savvas | oh thanks slytherin :) | 10:45 |
directhex | tseliot, any major reason why uploading nvidia-graphics-drivers-180_180.35-0ubuntu1 to my intrepid ppa wouldn't work as a short-term fix? | 10:45 |
tseliot | directhex: no, what's the problem? | 10:46 |
tseliot | it should just work | 10:46 |
directhex | tseliot, well, lack of support for my card in 180.11. i was just checking for hidden pitfalls | 10:46 |
directhex | seems fine in a pbuilder | 10:46 |
tseliot | directhex: yes, it should be ok | 10:47 |
directhex | tseliot, can i do the same thing with the latest fglrx? i've got a 4870 i'm meant to benchmark | 10:48 |
tseliot | directhex: I wouldn't know. You should ask superm1 about it | 10:48 |
directhex | ah, okay. superm1, i choose you! | 10:48 |
slytherin | savvas: Further references - http://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/MobileBroadband/ServiceProviders http://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/MobileBroadband | 10:50 |
savvas | slytherin: I found that, I'm checking :) | 10:52 |
savvas | slytherin: er.. one question, should I use tabs or spaces? Both seem to be used | 10:55 |
slytherin | savvas: I don't think it will matter. It is xml after all. I prefer spaces. | 10:55 |
savvas | ok | 10:56 |
stryd_one | hi all | 10:57 |
stryd_one | i'm following the packaging guide in a first attempt at deb packaging. It instructs me to run 'pbuilder create' but when I do, the first message from the app is "Distribution is jaunty."... but I'm running hardy, and want to build the package for hardy. Should I worry about this message and if so do you know how I can fix it? | 10:59 |
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slytherin | stryd_one: Event though I don't have a link to the tutorial at hand, I am sure there is one page on wiki about pbuilderrc. | 11:03 |
savvas | slytherin: there's one who used italian in the name, should I ask for the english translation? | 11:05 |
savvas | +-<name>H3G (pre-paid)</name> | 11:05 |
savvas | ++<name>H3G (abbonamento)</name> | 11:05 |
stryd_one | thanks slytherin i'm searching for it now | 11:05 |
slytherin | savvas: depends, is the service only available in italy? | 11:05 |
slytherin | savvas: if yes, the having italian name won't matter much. | 11:06 |
savvas | alrighty | 11:06 |
savvas | I'll check their site | 11:06 |
stryd_one | got it thanks slytherin | 11:07 |
stryd_one | is there some reason it defaults to jaunty if i don't specify? | 11:07 |
slytherin | stryd_one: are you running jaunty? | 11:08 |
stryd_one | no hardy | 11:09 |
slytherin | stryd_one: check your /etc/pbuilderrc and also check if you have at any point of time created ~/.pbuilderrc | 11:09 |
stryd_one | the ~/,pbuilderrc i created has one line in it: COMPONENTS="main restricted universe multiverse" as per the video | 11:10 |
slytherin | stryd_one: What about DISTRIBUTION? | 11:10 |
stryd_one | nothing | 11:10 |
stryd_one | i'm putting that line in there now and forcing it to hardy | 11:11 |
stryd_one | it just seemed not right, that it defaulted to jaunty | 11:12 |
slytherin | stryd_one: did you install debootstrap from backports repository? | 11:22 |
stryd_one | possiblly, checking.... | 11:23 |
stryd_one | yep | 11:24 |
stryd_one | backports is enabled and i guess it's chosen that one automatically | 11:25 |
jcfp | Need some help: when building (in a jaunty pbuilder) a package with debian/pyversions set to 2.5, and the program using /usr/bin/python2.5 in the shebang line, ${python:Depends} expands into "python (<< 2.6), python2.5, python-support (>= 0.7.1)" making it uninstallable in jaunty? | 11:30 |
jcfp | making pyversions include 2.6 (e.g. by setting it to "2.5-" or similar), it changes to "python (>= 2.5), python-support (>= 0.7.1), python2.5" which is installable, but makes python-support add *.pyc for python 2.6 that are not needed. | 11:35 |
jcfp | any idea? | 11:35 |
geser | jcfp: perhaps doko has an idea | 11:37 |
doko | jcfp, geser: not without knowing about the package | 12:05 |
jcfp | doko: want me to send you the sources? | 12:06 |
doko | jcfp: no | 12:08 |
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savvas | when a package closes multiple bugs we use LP: #nnnn,#nnnn,#nnnn,... right? | 12:41 |
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geser | yes (check the .changes files to be sure, there should be a header listing all bug numbers so they get automatically closed) | 12:46 |
savvas | alrighty :) | 12:48 |
savvas | geser: is python 2.5 for aptoncd necessary or not? I just made a patch for it to build for both python 2.5 and 2.6, could you take a look and comment? :) http://paste.ubuntu.com/125756/ | 12:54 |
savvas | https://edge.launchpad.net/%7Emedigeek/+archive/ppa/+build/889635/+files/buildlog_ubuntu-jaunty-i386.aptoncd_0.1.98-0ubuntu5~ppajaunty7_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz | 12:55 |
savvas | I was thinking maybe I could send the patch to debian | 12:55 |
savvas | hm.. the debian package looks pretty outdated | 12:57 |
geser | savvas: your patch looks good, can you try to move aptoncd to using python-shared or python-central? so the package doesn't contain the .py files twice? | 13:00 |
savvas | geser: I'll try :) | 13:00 |
geser | and for some reason the Depends line from your build log misses the python dependency | 13:02 |
geser | savvas: thanks | 13:02 |
savvas | dpkg-gencontrol: warning: unknown substitution variable ${python:Depends} | 13:03 |
savvas | dpkg-gencontrol: warning: unknown substitution variable ${python:Versions} | 13:03 |
savvas | this one? | 13:04 |
geser | yes | 13:04 |
savvas | I think it needs dh_gencontrol -a, I could be wrong though - anyway, I'll test it :) | 13:04 |
geser | I guess it's because it's no good idea to only process arch-dependent packages in build-indep (and with a arch:all package too) | 13:06 |
geser | drop the -a again from your patch | 13:06 |
savvas | oki doki! | 13:06 |
savvas | geser: er.. you mean I should use binary-arch instead of binary-indep? or both? | 13:09 |
geser | savvas: any reason why you touched that part of debian/rules in your patch? | 13:12 |
savvas | geser: I added -a because it wouldn't include the 2.5 files | 13:13 |
savvas | and the other dh_ commands from another package I took as a reference (still learning :) ) | 13:14 |
geser | it shouldn't have an influence on this and your changes to the build-indep target broke the variable subsitution | 13:15 |
savvas | I see | 13:17 |
savvas | thank you very much! :) | 13:20 |
eMerzh | if some MOTU want to review my package.... it is waiting on the revu ( http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=sqliteman ) ...thanks a lot | 13:56 |
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incorrect | I am struggling to sign my repository | 14:13 |
Hobbsee | if that's a ppa, you want #launchpad | 14:15 |
incorrect | i meant that for ubuntu-server | 14:15 |
james_w | thanks sistpoty|work, ScottK :-) | 14:27 |
sistpoty|work | you're welcome, james_w ;) | 14:33 |
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_ruben | hmm .. the dependencies for dkms have some "odd" results | 14:50 |
_ruben | install dkms on intrepid yields: | 14:51 |
_ruben | The following extra packages will be installed: linux-firmware linux-headers-2.6.25-2-386 linux-image linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic linux-image-generic linux-ports-headers-2.6.25-2 | 14:51 |
RainCT | ScottK: afaik Pidgin has never had notifications by default; it's an opt-in plugin | 14:52 |
ScottK | RainCT: Except the option in seeded in ubuntu-desktop so Ubuntu users do get it by default. | 14:53 |
ScottK | If that's appropriate, then I don't see why pidgin users from other flavors shouldn't get the same? | 14:53 |
RainCT | ScottK: Ah, is that new? I'm not using Pidgin anymore (switched to empathy a few months ago), but I've never had notifications | 14:54 |
ScottK | Yes. I think it's new in Jaunty. | 14:55 |
ScottK | Unfortunately pidgin-libnotify is broken with libnotify1 currently, so one either has the new system or nothing, but presumably the regression will be corrected. | 14:56 |
superm1 | directhex, well.. sure you should be able to do it. the latest is actually on amd's website though not in jaunty | 14:57 |
superm1 | directhex, grab the .run file, and run ./FILE.run --buildpkg Ubuntu/source | 14:57 |
superm1 | and then edit the changelog to be intrepid and push it to your ppa | 14:57 |
directhex | superm1, oh. um... can i ask why jaunty's behind, without causing offence? | 14:58 |
superm1 | directhex, no point in pushing the latest one to jaunty if it doesn' work w/ xorg 1.6 | 14:59 |
superm1 | you can go and !stab AMD for that one | 14:59 |
directhex | eek, it doesn't? | 14:59 |
directhex | bloody amd | 14:59 |
_ruben | superm1: the dkms issue i mentioned above (pulling in "odd" kernel headers), is it a known one (must admit i havent checked lp yet) | 15:01 |
superm1 | _ruben, so there is no way to currently define which package you need as depends when there are virtual dependencies | 15:02 |
superm1 | so the way it works right now is depends: linux-headers-generic | linux-headers | 15:02 |
superm1 | so if you don't have linux-headers-generic, it just grabs one that would satisfy linux-headers on your architecture | 15:02 |
_ruben | superm1: it depends on "linux-image, linux-headers" actually | 15:04 |
_ruben | i guess its most likely the result in an "incapable" dependency resolver and not really dkms' fault | 15:05 |
superm1 | _ruben, yeah exactly | 15:05 |
superm1 | _ruben, no one has really come up with a good solution for it as of yet unfortunately | 15:05 |
_ruben | superm1: ok .. wasnt sure if i had possibly missed something (obvious) | 15:07 |
_ruben | just gotta make sure to install the proper headers along with dkms myself :) | 15:07 |
superm1 | _ruben, well so for the general case (desktop users), your packages should work fine | 15:07 |
superm1 | it's the corner cases, and headless installs you have to worry about | 15:07 |
_ruben | superm1: i dont think general would work .. as it pulls in linux-headers-2.6.25-2-386 and not linux-headers-2.6.27-11-generic for instance | 15:08 |
directhex | superm1, any idea why fglrx has such oddball version numbers these days? o_o | 15:08 |
superm1 | directhex, yeah so the version number of the web release is the external version number based on the time of release (eg 9-2) | 15:09 |
superm1 | when you do a --buildpkg, you get their internal build number which is more relevant | 15:09 |
directhex | superm1, any word on whether a 1.6-capable version will actually be prepared before jaunty, or are we in for another painful switch to the free driver? | 15:13 |
superm1 | directhex, so the current plan as I last heard it was that if 1.6 capable version isn't ready by beta, it's painful switch in dist-upgrade | 15:14 |
directhex | joy! | 15:14 |
superm1 | hopefully the EXA & Xv patch for r6xx and r7xx at least gets applied then so that hardware isn't entirely crippled | 15:14 |
superm1 | older hardware than that at least works well with the open driver | 15:15 |
directhex | i wonder if jaunty's intel driver will let me play world of goo without x segfaulting on exit | 15:15 |
bddebian | Heya gang | 15:16 |
savvas | <gang> heya bddebian :) | 15:17 |
bddebian | Heh, hello savvas | 15:17 |
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slytherin | directhex: is it currently segfaulting? | 15:26 |
directhex | slytherin, if i quit WOG, then X restarts, yes | 15:26 |
slytherin | directhex: wow. :-) | 15:31 |
slytherin | I am glad I am using ATI card. | 15:31 |
directhex | slytherin, i'm not. fglrx ftbfs here :/ | 15:34 |
slytherin | directhex: I don't need fglrx. :-P | 15:36 |
directhex | slytherin, i have a radeon 4870 i'm meant to benchmark. i doubt it even works in 2d with the free driver. | 15:36 |
slytherin | directhex: Have you tried free driver? One of my friend has same card and i remember 2d working fine on his machine on intrepid. | 15:37 |
savvas | does this debian/rules look ok? :) http://paste.ubuntu.com/125836/ | 15:40 |
directhex | superm1, are you interested in bugfixes for fglrx packaging, or should i speak to someone else? | 15:41 |
Laibsch | Hi, can somebody please rebuild python-4suite-xml, python-kaa-base and python-kaa-metadata against python 2.6 in Jaunty? It is currently preventing some upgrades for me in Jaunty. -> bug 331461 | 15:53 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 331461 in python-defaults "python2.6 support/defaults in jaunty" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/331461 | 15:53 |
savvas | what's with all the netsplits? | 15:56 |
savvas | woohoo! Depends: python (<< 2.7), python (>= 2.5), python-central (>= 0.6.11), python2.6, libgnomevfs2-0, genisoimage | mkisofs, apt-utils, synaptic (>= 0.57.7), python-gnome2, python-apt, python-glade2, python-dbus, lsb-release, gksu, python-gtk2, gnome-icon-theme | 15:56 |
savvas | hm.. why python2.6 :\ | 15:57 |
_ruben | savvas: WALLOP Md: sorry for the splits, one of our new servers is unstable and will be terminated | 16:03 |
savvas | thanks _ruben! | 16:07 |
savvas | wallops.. was that +w? | 16:07 |
jpds | Yes. | 16:07 |
Q-FUNK | howdy! can anybody help with bug #335741 ? | 16:11 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 335741 in libtorrent-rasterbar "[jaunty]python(<2.6)-based apps cannot meet dependencies" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/335741 | 16:11 |
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savvas | ScottK: is it possible to revert patches? can you remove your patch from libtorrent-rasterbar and sync with debian? they use boost1.37 in debian/control, e.g.: "libboost1.37-dev | libboost-dev (>= 1.34.1)" | 16:22 |
slytherin | savvas: no it is not possible to revert patches. you will have to wait for another debian revision to request sync | 16:27 |
savvas | thanks slytherin, what should we do for libtorrent-rasterbar? attempt a merge with debian or just patch it for python 2.6? | 16:29 |
slytherin | savvas: patch it for python2.6 | 16:29 |
savvas | alrighty I'll try | 16:30 |
savvas | ScottK: ignore the question before, answered :) | 16:30 |
RainCT | revert patches? | 16:31 |
savvas | RainCT: nvm, it was a patch to enable boost1.35 :P | 16:33 |
savvas | enable=use | 16:33 |
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Laibsch | RainCT: I've tried here and in other places for days now. Can I ask you to please upload python-4suite-xml, python-kaa-base and python-kaa-metadata so they can be rebuild against python 2.6? | 16:55 |
Laibsch | nobody else seems game to take it up | 16:55 |
RainCT | Laibsch: I can't see them in the sponsors queue | 16:57 |
Laibsch | does that have to happen first? | 16:58 |
Laibsch | who should I contact about that, then? | 16:58 |
Laibsch | I thought you were a member of motu-sponsors? | 16:58 |
superm1 | directhex, i'm interested | 16:59 |
superm1 | what's up? | 16:59 |
RainCT | Laibsch: I am. The usual procedure to get something uploaded is to attach a debdiff (or .diff.gz if it's an update) to a bug and subscribe ubuntu-universe-sponsors to it (or ubuntu-main-sponsors for stuff in main/restricted) | 17:00 |
Laibsch | RainCT: I know | 17:00 |
Laibsch | I don't see much point in this case | 17:00 |
Laibsch | There are no changes | 17:00 |
Laibsch | The packages just need to be rebuilt | 17:01 |
Laibsch | The debdiff would only contain the change in Changelog | 17:01 |
Laibsch | changelog | 17:01 |
Laibsch | RainCT: makes sense? | 17:03 |
RainCT | OK | 17:03 |
RainCT | ar.. I've just tried to upgrade but do-release-upgrade is hanging since minutes at something after "Reading state information: Done".. Any idea guys? | 17:05 |
Laibsch | RainCT: thanks, appreciated | 17:08 |
geser | Laibsch: does python-4suite-xml build for you with python2.6? I aborted my build when the build started using 1 GB of swap (with 4 GB of RAM) | 17:10 |
Laibsch | geser: to be honest, I haven't tried | 17:11 |
Laibsch | I just blindly assumed | 17:11 |
Laibsch | assumed it was a simply rebuild just like all the other packages that were preventing me upgrading | 17:12 |
RainCT | Laibsch: Not all are rebuilds. Packages that aren't using plain CDBS with distutils have pretty much of a chance of needing changes | 17:12 |
* RainCT takes a shot at kaa-base | 17:14 | |
Laibsch | thanks | 17:15 |
savvas | Laibsch: if you are familiar how to use Launchpad's PPA you could try to rebuild yourself and see where's the problem :) | 17:16 |
Laibsch | yes, good idea. But I'm not a compile expert. geser, RainCT, I'll take a look at python-4suite-xml, OK? | 17:17 |
geser | RainCT: kaa-base is a rebuild, just done with the test-build | 17:18 |
RainCT | geser: yep | 17:18 |
geser | RainCT: do you upload or should I? don't want to make a race for it :) | 17:19 |
RainCT | geser: uhm.. doesn't ubotu have a dice function? :P | 17:19 |
RainCT | geser: go for it :) | 17:19 |
RainCT | geser: but kaa-metadate is for me ;) | 17:21 |
geser | RainCT: no problem, you can have python-4suite-xml too :) | 17:22 |
RainCT | nah, I don't like the name of that one *g* | 17:23 |
* savvas waits for a "please, I insist" :p | 17:23 | |
savvas | how do I stop pycentral from changing the application version? | 17:25 |
savvas | -APP_VERSION="0.1.98-0" | 17:25 |
savvas | +APP_VERSION="0.1.98-0ubuntu5~ppajaunty9" | 17:25 |
savvas | ..or is that normal? :P | 17:27 |
geser | savvas: still improving aptoncd? I've seen that it already uses python-central but has "nomove" set as an python-central option | 17:32 |
geser | I didn't dig in the packaging if there is a reason for this | 17:32 |
savvas | geser: yes, this one proved much better: http://paste.ubuntu.com/125912/ http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23374440/buildlog_ubuntu-jaunty-i386.aptoncd_0.1.98-0ubuntu5~ppajaunty9_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz | 17:34 |
savvas | geser: but I think I need dh_pycentral and dh_python afterwards, I'll try it some other day :P | 17:34 |
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savvas | It's harder without cdbs :) | 17:35 |
geser | savvas: try also out commenting out "export DH_PYCENTRAL=nomove" so the *-packages dirs get managed by python-central | 17:36 |
savvas | geser: I was afraid that the app might not work afterwards, but I'll try it, thanks :) | 17:36 |
geser | savvas: and the Depends like looks ok now too, only one minor thing: it has a dependency on python2.5, try to figure out why (probably a script using python2.5 as interpreter) | 17:37 |
savvas | ahhh | 17:37 |
savvas | I wanted to ask you that! | 17:37 |
geser | savvas: yes, you need to check if afterwards | 17:37 |
savvas | oki doki | 17:38 |
savvas | geser: that python2.5 is weird, I've tried "debuild -b" locally, and it had dependency on python2.6 | 17:40 |
savvas | Depends: python (<< 2.7), python (>= 2.5), python-central (>= 0.6.11), python2.6, libgnomevfs2-0, genisoimage | mkisofs, apt-utils, synaptic (>= 0.57.7), python-gnome2, python-apt, python-glade2, python-dbus, lsb-release, gksu, python-gtk2, gnome-icon-theme | 17:40 |
geser | I guess it depends on the order of the build first 2.5 and then 2.6 or vice versa | 17:41 |
RainCT | (kaa-metadata can't be fixed until python-kaa-base has built) | 17:41 |
savvas | geser: ok, I'll look into it a bit later :) | 17:42 |
* savvas tests a libtorrent-rasterbar patch - http://paste.ubuntu.com/125917/ | 17:48 | |
savvas | copying build/lib.linux-i686-2.6/libtorrent.so -> /tmp/buildd/libtorrent-rasterbar-0.14.1/debian/tmp/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages | 17:56 |
savvas | [...] | 17:56 |
savvas | dh_install: python-libtorrent missing files (usr/lib/python*/*-packages/libtorrent.so), aborting | 17:56 |
savvas | ah local | 17:56 |
EagleScreen | I am receiving docens od mail each day, related with motu, I must be in a mailing list, I thouhgt I was in ubuntu-motu mailing list, ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com, but an admis has teold me that my address is not in the list | 18:08 |
EagleScreen | may be i am in ubuntu-universe-sponsors@lists.ubuntu.com | 18:12 |
* sistpoty|work heads home... cya | 18:13 | |
RainCT | EagleScreen: perhaps you have subscribed to bugmail for some package? | 18:19 |
RainCT | EagleScreen: (in case what you get is bugmail, dunno what you mean by "odd mail" :)) | 18:20 |
EagleScreen | ubuntu-motu; ubuntu-motu-mentors and ubuntu-universe-sponsors, what is the difference between these lists? | 18:22 |
Laibsch | python-4suite certainly is a long build: https://launchpad.net/~r0lf/+archive/ppa/+build/890212 | 18:24 |
directhex | Laibsch, 40 mins is long? | 18:24 |
directhex | Laibsch, apt-get source --build openoffice.org | 18:24 |
Laibsch | directhex: Done that in the PPA | 18:24 |
Laibsch | I know it takes much longer | 18:25 |
Laibsch | But 40 mins is on the longer end | 18:25 |
Laibsch | for something I have never heard of before and thus is likely very much a little used lib | 18:25 |
Laibsch | geser was saying earlier he stopped the built half-way through because of memory issues | 18:26 |
directhex | try ikvm - needs 1.1 gig of ram to build ^_^ | 18:26 |
slytherin | doko: do you mind if I take care of bug 330613? Seems to be a simple copy paste error. | 18:26 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 330613 in python3-defaults "python3-minimal should not have 'Essential' set to yes" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/330613 | 18:27 |
slytherin | Laibsch: openjdk build on armel was going for 5 days. :-) | 18:27 |
savvas | :o | 18:28 |
DktrKranz | mok0, have you some time to process 272264? | 18:30 |
DktrKranz | bug 272264 | 18:30 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 272264 in scilab "FeatureFreezeException: Please sync scilab-5.1 (multiverse) from PPA" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/272264 | 18:30 |
directhex | slytherin, you mean that finished successfully? | 18:31 |
slytherin | directhex: I am assuming that it did. | 18:32 |
slytherin | DktrKranz: are syncs from PPA allowed? | 18:32 |
directhex | slytherin, well, if not, there's always IKVM :) | 18:33 |
slytherin | directhex: is ikvm better than openjdk on powerpc? | 18:33 |
DktrKranz | slytherin, no (not the common way at least). It has to be uploaded manually or synced from Debian (if feasible) | 18:34 |
directhex | slytherin, pass. i think the swing implementation is still proof-of-concept, but it's certainly built | 18:34 |
slytherin | directhex: what is the simplest procedure to use ikvm for a helloworld application? | 18:35 |
directhex | slytherin, assuming you're on jaunty (as i claim no responsibility for dajobe's packaging in previous releases)? | 18:37 |
slytherin | directhex: yes, I am on jaunty | 18:37 |
directhex | slytherin, well, for .class files, just use "ikvm classname" instead of "java classname" | 18:41 |
slytherin | directhex: ok, will try. | 18:41 |
directhex | slytherin, as a compiler, you process a .class to produce a .exe/.dll, using "ikvmc -target:exe foo.class". you can run the .exe with mono | 18:43 |
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ScottK | savvas: As a followup ... we've been trying to sync up on boost1.35 for this release. Boost1.38 is expected in Debian shortly and is what they will aim for with Squeeze. I think it's a good goal for Karmic to push on to 1.38, but for Jaunty we should leave stuff at 1.35. | 18:47 |
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fabrice_sp | Hi. I'd like to sync wide-dhcpv6 20080615-5 from unstable, to fix a FTBFS, as it seems to have only fixes since 20080615-2 (the one in Jaunty). How do I confirm that? It's to know if I can avoid a FFe. Thanks | 19:40 |
fabrice_sp | forget what I've written before: the version in unstable also FTBFS... | 19:41 |
directhex | FFE shouldn't be needed for fixes-only | 19:50 |
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Laibsch | alright, the python-4suite results are in: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23387460/buildlog_ubuntu-jaunty-amd64.python-4suite_1.0.2-7_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz But I'm not sure how to interpret that ("150 minutes of inacticity"?) | 20:23 |
Laibsch | Is the call for setup.py correct? | 20:23 |
Laibsch | geser, RainCT: comments? | 20:24 |
RainCT | It's missing the --install-layout=deb | 20:27 |
Laibsch | alright | 20:31 |
Laibsch | I was wondering about that | 20:31 |
Laibsch | I'll retry | 20:31 |
savvas | W: libtorrent-rasterbar source: missing-comma-after-substvar in depends field near ${misc:Depends} | 20:42 |
savvas | is this minor? | 20:42 |
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RainCT | Laibsch: I don't think that not having that options is the cause for the odd error you got, though | 20:49 |
Laibsch | alright | 20:49 |
Laibsch | I'll have to leave this for now, then | 20:49 |
Laibsch | Maybe tomorrow | 20:50 |
* RainCT grumbles something about texlive pulling in at least 100 MB of documentation packages and about moving those to suggests :P | 21:18 | |
savvas | wow, texlive-latex-base-doc texlive-latex-extra-doc texlive-latex-recommended-doc texlive-pictures-doc texlive-humanities-doc texlive-fonts-recommended-doc texlive-base-bin-doc | 21:23 |
savvas | try installing lyx :P | 21:23 |
RainCT | yeah | 21:23 |
RainCT | I'd move them to suggests and add a generic texlive-doc with them as recommends for those who want them | 21:23 |
RainCT | or without generic -doc (not sure how that would work if you don't want -extra and so on) | 21:24 |
savvas | 136.78MB in total :p | 21:24 |
Laibsch | RainCT: Yes, please do | 21:29 |
Laibsch | The other day I stumbled across a few unsplit Java packages: package size: 25MB, out of that 24,5MB in /usr/share/doc | 21:29 |
RainCT | :/ | 21:30 |
RainCT | let's file a spec: kill-the-docs XD | 21:30 |
savvas | argh | 21:33 |
Laibsch | I have a good idea for it | 21:33 |
savvas | is there a way to grab them all? | 21:33 |
Laibsch | (stolen from openembedded.org) | 21:33 |
Laibsch | enhanve the build process so that anything in /usr/share/doc is automatically packaged as a doc file | 21:34 |
Laibsch | enhance | 21:34 |
RainCT | o_O | 21:34 |
Laibsch | doc package | 21:34 |
RainCT | ah | 21:34 |
Laibsch | sorry | 21:34 |
RainCT | no, won't work | 21:34 |
Laibsch | My typing is really bad | 21:34 |
Laibsch | why? | 21:34 |
Laibsch | It is possible to define exceptions if necessary | 21:34 |
Laibsch | for embedded devices, small packages are of course imperative | 21:35 |
RainCT | beside that copyright, changelog, etc. should really be in the main package, there are applications which depend on documentation | 21:35 |
RainCT | being present.. I maintain some like that myself | 21:35 |
RainCT | and significant amounts of docs should usually be in a -doc anyway | 21:36 |
Laibsch | IIRC, the build process in OE does put copyright,etc. in the right place, IOW, the main package | 21:36 |
RainCT | it may be worth a thought, but it would need an archive wide transition to fix stuff that expects docs to be there.. | 21:37 |
* RainCT watches do-release-upgrade uninstall his stuff without permission ¬_¬ | 21:39 | |
directhex | aptitude purge RainCT | 21:40 |
* RainCT is purged x_O | 21:40 | |
RainCT | see? mono applications are evil ^^ | 21:41 |
savvas | arghhhhhhhh | 21:41 |
RainCT | bah now it killed my music xDDD | 21:41 |
savvas | RainCT: a moment of your time? :) | 21:41 |
RainCT | savvas: nope, I can't work without music *g* | 21:42 |
* savvas whistles :p | 21:42 | |
RainCT | savvas: well.. okay.. what's up? | 21:42 |
savvas | lol | 21:42 |
savvas | I can't manage to patch libtorrent-rasterbar properly | 21:42 |
savvas | copying build/lib.linux-i686-2.6/libtorrent.so -> /tmp/buildd/libtorrent-rasterbar-0.14.1/debian/tmp/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages | 21:42 |
savvas | dh_install: python-libtorrent missing files (usr/lib/python*/*-packages/libtorrent.so), aborting | 21:42 |
RainCT | savvas: and you've added the --install-layout=deb (or whatever it is)? | 21:43 |
RainCT | after every "setup.py install" | 21:43 |
savvas | I tried every way I could think of, this is the latest one: dh_install: http://paste.ubuntu.com/126024/ | 21:43 |
savvas | there's no python reference in the rules :( | 21:43 |
savvas | let me check again | 21:44 |
RainCT | am I still online? | 21:44 |
savvas | yes you are :) | 21:44 |
RainCT | nm-applet died :P | 21:44 |
savvas | hehe | 21:44 |
* savvas scans for setup.py | 21:44 | |
RainCT | savvas: so what is it using? Makefile? | 21:45 |
savvas | er... autoconf and make I think | 21:45 |
RainCT | I've no idea then :( | 21:45 |
RainCT | look at what the MAkefile says | 21:46 |
savvas | I have, but my knowledge is limited.. oh well. I'll send my work at bug 335741 and comment on this last one | 21:47 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 335741 in libtorrent-rasterbar "[jaunty]python(<2.6)-based apps cannot meet dependencies" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/335741 | 21:47 |
Laibsch | RainCT: Maybe you want to grab the debdiff from debian bug 513661 which I prepared and upload it to Jaunty | 21:48 |
ubottu | Debian bug 513661 in libjaxme-java "libjaxme-java: Please split documentation into a doc package" [Wishlist,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/513661 | 21:48 |
savvas | woa!!! | 21:48 |
Laibsch | I did not consider it important enough for a separate ubuntu bug | 21:48 |
Laibsch | but relied on the normal process instead | 21:48 |
Laibsch | the same applies to the libjaxen-java package | 21:49 |
savvas | I think I found it, thanks RainCT :) | 21:51 |
RainCT | great :) | 21:53 |
Laibsch | RainCT: I got another fairly important fix, ready for upload | 21:53 |
Laibsch | bug 335891 | 21:54 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 335891 in audacious "[jaunty] audacious crashes immediately" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/335891 | 21:54 |
RainCT | Laibsch: subscribe me and I'll look at it tomorrow | 21:54 |
Laibsch | OK | 21:54 |
Laibsch | It's getting late over there, hm? | 21:54 |
RainCT | uhm, nice.. I like how Firefox asks to be restarted now :D | 21:54 |
RainCT | miro and python-pgsql need rebuild | 21:55 |
RainCT | or patching | 21:55 |
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savvas | darn, asomething already made the merge | 22:31 |
savvas | oh well, I included my modest patch :) | 22:31 |
anakron | hi all | 22:55 |
anakron | someone can look this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/memaker/+bug/290531 | 22:55 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 290531 in memaker "memaker .desktop entry is in Accessories rather than Graphics" [Low,Triaged] | 22:55 |
goshawk | does cdbs applies patches when doing debuild -S -sa? | 23:32 |
goshawk | yes | 23:34 |
goshawk | i did debuild and it patched | 23:34 |
savvas | is dd_rescue actively developed? | 23:48 |
savvas | hm.. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=505831 | 23:49 |
ubottu | Debian bug 505831 in ddrescue, "ddrescue - misleading name" [Unknown,Open] | 23:49 |
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